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The ocular involvement did not accompany with the genital ulcer or the gastrointestinal symptoms at the early stage of Behçet’s disease

Authors :
Takeshi Fukumoto
Akiko Suwa
Jun Arimoto
Masaki Takeuchi
Mizuho Ishido
Ryusuke Yoshimi
Takeshi Kaneko
Michiko Kurosawa
Takahiko Hayashi
Kaoru Minegishi
Yoshiaki Ishigatsubo
Akira Meguro
Takehito Ishido
Nobuhisa Mizuki
Takahiro Yamane
Etsuko Shibuya
Yohei Kirino
Mitsuhiro Takeno
Nobuyuki Horita
Tatsukata Kawagoe
Shingo Kato
Source :
Modern Rheumatology. 29:357-362
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2018.

Abstract

This study aimed to identify patients with high-probability of ocular involvement of Behçet's disease (BD).The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare provided dataset of ongoing nationwide BD registration project. A patient who had confirmed BD and who was suspected to have BD was registered. We mainly analyzed newly registered patients who had the data for all demographic and diagnostic parameters regardless of fulfilment of any diagnostic criteria.Among 3213 patients with confirmed or possible BD, 1382 (43.0%) were men and 1831 (57.0%) were women with a median age of 38 years (interquartile range (IQR) 30-49 years). The median duration between onset and registration was 0 year (IQR 0-3). A binomial multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that being female (odds ratio (OR) 0.63, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.53-0.75, p .001), duration since onset (OR 1.33 per 10 years, 95% CI 1.18-1.51, p .001), genital ulceration (OR 0.28, 95% CI 0.23-0.34, p .001), and gastrointestinal symptoms (OR 0.36, 95% CI 0.30-0.44, p .001) were related to the ocular lesion. Analyses based on data of 2800 patients who satisfied International criteria of BD, age-, sex-, duration-based subgroup analyses, analyses targeting iridocyclitis and retino-uveitis, and analysis including patients with missing data confirmed that the four factors were associated with the probability of eye involvement.The ocular involvement did not accompany with genital ulcer or gastrointestinal symptoms at the early stage of BD.

Details

ISSN :
14397609 and 14397595
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Modern Rheumatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ba71bf787533d8b9db436360b65a99a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/14397595.2018.1457424